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. >> groups fighting a law banning a law of shark fin are trying to appeal the ruling, after the judge rejected that this discriminates against chinese americans. shark fin soup is a delicacy in many chinese restaurants in california and restaurant owners say they stand to lose hundreds of thousands of dollars. the law supporters say it will stop fishermen from cutting fins and then throwing the sharks in the ocean to die. >> homeowner is in a tent in the front yard in a legal battle with the city. the city has tagged the house after remodeling work has been done for 10 years. the officials say the house dangerous and lacks working plumbing and heating. his wife and son have moved in with relatives while he moved into a tent. >> we did what they asked. they are not happy. for some reason they are not happy and feel it should be done immediately. >> it is a public nuisance that involves potential fire hazard. it involves potential rodent infestation. >> the city wants to legally force the family to clean up or abandon the house. a court hearing is set for february 14. >> it is 4:35. >>
. >> groups fighting a law banning a law of shark fin are trying to appeal the ruling, after the judge rejected that this discriminates against chinese americans. shark fin soup is a delicacy in many chinese restaurants in california and restaurant owners say they stand to lose hundreds of thousands of dollars. the law supporters say it will stop fishermen from cutting fins and then throwing the sharks in the ocean to die. >> homeowner is in a tent in the front yard in a legal...
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her body found outside on the property stanworth shares with his wife and father-in-law. his wife was in court but declined comment to abc 7 news. >>[ó, and just devastated this area. >> his arrest and that he has been living free for 22 years has been difficult for the families of the two teen-aged girls he was sent to death death row for sexual assaulting and killing in 1966 this, woman is afraid of stanworth. she was raises as a sister as one of the young victim autos are you confident they'll keep him in this time? >> no. i'm scared to death. they are going to -- someone is going fall through cracks and he's going to be best behavior, it's going to happen, again. very no confidence at all. >> now, this case stanworth being charged with first degree murder with special circumstance he killed before. if convicted he could face the death penalty. that is the sentence he escaped 40 years ago. >> authorities no longer actively searching for an inmate who escaped when being transported for a medical exam. the sheriff's department says he somehow got out of restraints on th
her body found outside on the property stanworth shares with his wife and father-in-law. his wife was in court but declined comment to abc 7 news. >>[ó, and just devastated this area. >> his arrest and that he has been living free for 22 years has been difficult for the families of the two teen-aged girls he was sent to death death row for sexual assaulting and killing in 1966 this, woman is afraid of stanworth. she was raises as a sister as one of the young victim autos are you...
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city attorney said quote, the evidence is overwhelming he brazenly flaunted a law he has no excuse to be unfamiliar. he tells abc7 news he was acting not as a lobbyist but as the company's attorney. >> still ahead a fwaj gadget making big waves. >>> a bay area start up wants to improve your hearing and change the future. [son] all right,she has no idea. [man] no one told her,right? [son]hi! [mom screams] >>> positive news in f.you're out looking for a job. saying small businesses added 215,000 names to payrolls last month. also said october numbers were much stronger than estimated the robert was not good enough for wall street. the dow lost 24 points today. and appleby's hoping to stream line your dining experience putting a tablet at your table. you'll be able to add to the order and pay your check. without waiting for the staff. technology at apple. >> well, more than three quarters of people with hearing loss don't do anything bit. >> well, now a start up is trying to do something about that by making hearing aids cheaper and easier to get. >> tire onspends time on head phones. >>
city attorney said quote, the evidence is overwhelming he brazenly flaunted a law he has no excuse to be unfamiliar. he tells abc7 news he was acting not as a lobbyist but as the company's attorney. >> still ahead a fwaj gadget making big waves. >>> a bay area start up wants to improve your hearing and change the future. [son] all right,she has no idea. [man] no one told her,right? [son]hi! [mom screams] >>> positive news in f.you're out looking for a job. saying small...
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santa cruz officials say they made the move because of overwhelmed interest by law enforcement agencies and the community. the sheriff deputies stood at attention in honor of the returning police force. santa cruz officers have been grieving for their two deputies. >> it is tough the first time you jump into that patrol car or the first time you walk through investigations you go passed their cubiccals and the offices and i think that is tough. >> meantime, investigators continue to gather information on the gunmen. they are looking for johnson, known as lamb. she is not connected to the shoalings but may have in-- shootings but may have information. hundreds of people posted condolences on our facebook wall. if you would like to add our comments go to ktvu on facebook. >>> the chp says the man that led them on a chase is now in custody. it ended on highway 29. chp officers say they chased the driver of this white nissan pick up after seeing him hit a motorcycle and continue driving of the driver hit three more cars during the chase and attempted two carjackings after a head on collisio
santa cruz officials say they made the move because of overwhelmed interest by law enforcement agencies and the community. the sheriff deputies stood at attention in honor of the returning police force. santa cruz officers have been grieving for their two deputies. >> it is tough the first time you jump into that patrol car or the first time you walk through investigations you go passed their cubiccals and the offices and i think that is tough. >> meantime, investigators continue to...
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. >> yahoo, law enforcement agencies made 12,000 requests for data. >> edward snowden is hiding in hong kong and some fear he will defect to china and give up secrets to china but snowden says he is not a spy. >>> i want to remind you. bart station in colma has reopened for passengers. >> you were following all morning when you were wearing your traffic hat. >> now i got the weather hat on. cooler temperatures, warmer tomorrow. here is a look at san jose and few spots of low clouds remaining. we will see warmer conditions come tomorrow. full accu-weather forecast coming right up. >> also, a drop in people smoking in the u.s. >>> new government survey this morning found the number of smokers in the u.s. dropped 18% last year. the smoking rate has been falling for decades. smoking is the leading cause of preventable illness and death in the u.s. cdc wants the have launched a graphic ad campaign and they think it's partly responsible for the drop in smokers. >> it could be a lot healthier people, too, right? it's a brisk and nice morning. >> perfect day to walk. cooler temperatures all acr
. >> yahoo, law enforcement agencies made 12,000 requests for data. >> edward snowden is hiding in hong kong and some fear he will defect to china and give up secrets to china but snowden says he is not a spy. >>> i want to remind you. bart station in colma has reopened for passengers. >> you were following all morning when you were wearing your traffic hat. >> now i got the weather hat on. cooler temperatures, warmer tomorrow. here is a look at san jose and few...
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city attorney said quote, the evidence is overwhelming he brazenly flaunted a law he has no excuse to be unfamiliar. he tells abc7 news he was acting not as a lobbyist but as the company's attorney. >> still ahead a fwaj gadget making big waves. >>> a bay area start up wants to improve your hear [woman] you wrapped the... [man] it's nothing but tape... [woman] it's a block. we're havin' a baby! [laughter in background] [woman screams] are we havin' a baby? [ambient crying and laughter] >>> positive news in f.you're out looking for a job. saying small businesses added 215,000 names to payrolls last month. also said october numbers were much stronger than estimated the robert was not good enough for wall street. the dow lost 24 points today. and appleby's hoping to stream line your dining experience putting a tablet at your table. you'll be able to add to the order and pay your check. without waiting for the staff. technology at apple. >> well, more than three quarters of people with hearing loss don't do anything bit. >> well, now a start up is trying to do something about that by maki
city attorney said quote, the evidence is overwhelming he brazenly flaunted a law he has no excuse to be unfamiliar. he tells abc7 news he was acting not as a lobbyist but as the company's attorney. >> still ahead a fwaj gadget making big waves. >>> a bay area start up wants to improve your hear [woman] you wrapped the... [man] it's nothing but tape... [woman] it's a block. we're havin' a baby! [laughter in background] [woman screams] are we havin' a baby? [ambient crying and...
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we've been working to get law enforcement on the phone this morning, and we have not been able to. what we can tell you is the santa rosa police department, the petaluma police department and the sonoma county district attorney's office will be investigating the actions of these sheriff's deputies. we hope to hear more later today. sheryl heavied herd will be here to get more answers from the community. now people have a lot of hart ache and a lot of anger on their hands in santa rosa. that is the latest, chase cain, nbc bay area news. >> heart-wrenching reality. chase, thank you very much. >>> in other news, animal control officers rescuing dozens conditions in monterey county. a total of 30 dogs were found with infections, rashes, and covered in feces during two separate rescues inmv soledad. there was so much clutter in this house, the dogs had to make to get through it. they are now receiving -- recovering, receiving special attention at an spca center. the district attorney is now looking at animal abuse charges for the couple who lived in that home. >> faces are so precio
we've been working to get law enforcement on the phone this morning, and we have not been able to. what we can tell you is the santa rosa police department, the petaluma police department and the sonoma county district attorney's office will be investigating the actions of these sheriff's deputies. we hope to hear more later today. sheryl heavied herd will be here to get more answers from the community. now people have a lot of hart ache and a lot of anger on their hands in santa rosa. that...
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. >> law the years she interviewed countless world figures including castro and muammar qaddafi and saddam. in december she had an interview with syrian's embattled president bashar al-assad and conducted the first interview with monica lewinsky, the highest rated news program broadcast by a single network. barbara walters is the creator and cohost of "the view." she hosted the news magazine "20/20" for 25 years. >> some incredible video this morning from minnesota, residents long the lake have been forced to evacuate because of an ice tsunami. the ice moves quickly into the neighbor. it is called an ice shove. it moves quickly when high winds propel the sheets to the shore of the lake. it packed new punch to break windows and knock down doors and topple walls. people had to quickly get out. >> never seen that before. that is frightening looking. >> usually the ice is again by this time of year so they have record late dates for ice and normally they do not is the ice when the wind picks up. that is another reason not to live there. >> a reason to live here. >> there are many reasons to li
. >> law the years she interviewed countless world figures including castro and muammar qaddafi and saddam. in december she had an interview with syrian's embattled president bashar al-assad and conducted the first interview with monica lewinsky, the highest rated news program broadcast by a single network. barbara walters is the creator and cohost of "the view." she hosted the news magazine "20/20" for 25 years. >> some incredible video this morning from...
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and enforcing immigration laws >> she has no legitimacy leading largest institution in the world. >> missing from the middle easting, students opposing tuition hikes because next year, the president is calling for a freeze. >> i think that the combination of a tuition freeze plus financial aid makes this extraordinary education the students get. >> napolitano wants a new policy to keep fees low for entering freshman, to ensure they won't be hit with spikes during the span of their education. tuition is high enough for most students. >> it's one step in the right direction. tuition used to be cheap. used to be a public university living up to that mission statement for the public, and for everyone. now, it's becoming less and less about that. >> whatever happens to the next classes we don't know. and to be honest things are getting more expensive. i won't be surprised if this is a very temporary thing. >> she wants to make it easy for community college students to transfer into uc system. cornell bernard, abc7 news. >>> there are new health and safety concerns for residents of treasur
and enforcing immigration laws >> she has no legitimacy leading largest institution in the world. >> missing from the middle easting, students opposing tuition hikes because next year, the president is calling for a freeze. >> i think that the combination of a tuition freeze plus financial aid makes this extraordinary education the students get. >> napolitano wants a new policy to keep fees low for entering freshman, to ensure they won't be hit with spikes during the...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. of green giant vegetables it's easy to eat like a giant... ♪ and feel like a green giant. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant
i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. of green giant vegetables it's easy to eat like a giant... ♪ and feel like a green giant. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant
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in this video here, you can see law enforcement leading michael brandon nile county jail. hill is a convicted felon and now faces charges of assault on a police officer and terroristic threats. investigators say hill slipped into the ronald i. mcnair discovery academiby following someone authorized ton there he then held some employees hostage inside the office, even forcing one of them to call a local police station. students were evacuated from the building and bussed to a nearby walmart where neighbors picked them up. hill fired at least half a dozen shots at officers until he surrender. no one was hurt. >>> an accused serial kill now waiting to learn his fate after the being found guilty in marin county. a jury found joeself naso guilty of killing four northern california women in the '70s and '90s. investigators proved he raped and strangled his victims. an 18-year-old was found dead in fairfax in 1977. her brother says the verdict provides some relief. now he hopes naso is sent to prison and not death row. >> he is a healthy man now. he needs go to a mainline prison
in this video here, you can see law enforcement leading michael brandon nile county jail. hill is a convicted felon and now faces charges of assault on a police officer and terroristic threats. investigators say hill slipped into the ronald i. mcnair discovery academiby following someone authorized ton there he then held some employees hostage inside the office, even forcing one of them to call a local police station. students were evacuated from the building and bussed to a nearby walmart...
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he was traveling with two of his children, a daughter-in-law and a future son-in-law. officials are asking people to keep an area out in that area for any sign of the missing airport. >>> families tonight in the bayview area are celebrating the opening of a new preschool that. might not seem unusual but this new preschool is a rarity in the community. ktvu's rob roth visited the classroom and meet the children who are benefiting tonight. >> how are you doing? >> reporter: for these 16 preschoolers, it's story time. >> who knows what that is? >> reporter: this early childhood education program is finishing out its first week of operation at the ymca in san francisco's bay view district. preschoolers are a rare sight in this neighborhood of mostly low income families with few resources. parents seem grateful. >> my child was so excited to come to school and her first day she didn't want to go home. >> reporter: other than a head start program, this is the only licensed early childhood education program in the entire neighborhood. >> traditionally bay area has been isolat
he was traveling with two of his children, a daughter-in-law and a future son-in-law. officials are asking people to keep an area out in that area for any sign of the missing airport. >>> families tonight in the bayview area are celebrating the opening of a new preschool that. might not seem unusual but this new preschool is a rarity in the community. ktvu's rob roth visited the classroom and meet the children who are benefiting tonight. >> how are you doing? >> reporter:...
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choosing valentine's day to profess love for partners and protest inability to marry under the eyes of the law. tom and jeff registered as domestic partners four years ago. >> so you would say i have a boyfriend but i prefer to call him my husband. >> they gathered before they went to the city clerk. >> we wan plan to keep on living though we're a legally married couple ask asking for the same recognition until it's the way things are. today we're back here at city hall on the four-year anniversary of our engagement to ask, again, for a marriage license. we know we won't be able owe get legally married today. >> attempt wasiidx fit yil. they say thil continue coming back every valentine's day until they win. >> we've been together 22 years, married 20 years we want it legal. >> the group was in the room about a half hour. deputies blocked everyone else from entering while there. not everyone agreed with what's happening. mario and jessica couldn't get their license until it's over. >> i don't think it's right. i think god created adam and eve, not adam and steve. this is holding us back from o
choosing valentine's day to profess love for partners and protest inability to marry under the eyes of the law. tom and jeff registered as domestic partners four years ago. >> so you would say i have a boyfriend but i prefer to call him my husband. >> they gathered before they went to the city clerk. >> we wan plan to keep on living though we're a legally married couple ask asking for the same recognition until it's the way things are. today we're back here at city hall on the...
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. >>> new york being the first city to pass tougher gun laws in the wake of the shooting in newtown. the president is currently reviewing a series of proposals from vice president biden. >> if there is a step we can take that will save even one child from what happened in newtown, we should take that step. >> state senator is pushing a bill right now that would close a loophole in california's assault weapons ban. that loophole allows a sale of weapons with magazines that can be quickly replaced simply by pushing a button. >>> and a warning for women this morning after a violent attack in a popular san francisco neighborhood. here is a sketch of the suspect just released. take a look. police say he tried to rape a 31-year-old woman in the mission district earlier this month. the victim says the man threw her to the pavement and while straddling her slammed her head to the concrete. police say she was able to scream for help and the suspect ran off. anyone with information is urged to contact police. >>> lawsuits brought by victims of the san bruno pipeline explosion against pg&e may
. >>> new york being the first city to pass tougher gun laws in the wake of the shooting in newtown. the president is currently reviewing a series of proposals from vice president biden. >> if there is a step we can take that will save even one child from what happened in newtown, we should take that step. >> state senator is pushing a bill right now that would close a loophole in california's assault weapons ban. that loophole allows a sale of weapons with magazines that...
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now i can do the things i want to do, like e-mail my mother-in-law. or check celebrity gossip. [ male announcer ] at&t brings it all together. ♪ >>> social media can be a force for change. we've seen the power of reaching out using it and how kindness of strangers can make a big difference. >> it's something cheryl jennings witnessed. >> well, a mother in san jose reached out to me on social media for help. her daughter needs surgery to save his sight. the family can't afford it. so i sent a message out on facebook and twitter not expecting anything but what happened next turned out to be a miracle. >> reporter: this family needed help and asked for it through social media. an urgent plea to save the eye sight of william fleming. william wants to continue to work to support the family but has a rare eye disease causing him to lose his vision. it's a condition in which the central portion of the cornea becomes thinner and bulges forward, affecting one in 500 people. >> like looking through a dirty window. >> he wears large, hard contact lenses so he
now i can do the things i want to do, like e-mail my mother-in-law. or check celebrity gossip. [ male announcer ] at&t brings it all together. ♪ >>> social media can be a force for change. we've seen the power of reaching out using it and how kindness of strangers can make a big difference. >> it's something cheryl jennings witnessed. >> well, a mother in san jose reached out to me on social media for help. her daughter needs surgery to save his sight. the family...
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one found the law unconstitutional but the other upheld the law. >>> there is new information coming out on a possible sabotage planned on the south bay. we'll tell you why officials say someone may have cut a fiberoptic line in order to shoot up a power station. >>> another breezy day. not as windy as yesterday. temperatures a little warmer. winds are dying further and we're going to see warmer day time highs as we get towards thursday. you kids should count yourselves lucky. we didn't have u-verse back in my day. you couldn't just... guys... there you are. you know you couldn't just pause a show in one room, then... where was i... you couldn't pause a show in one room then start playing it in another. and...i'm talking to myself... [ male announcer ] call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. >>> just minutes ago, the fbi confirms federal agents have arrested a mississippi man for sending letters containing a poison to president obama. that news comes after a 10th day in the nation's capitol. there was a lockdown on capitol af
one found the law unconstitutional but the other upheld the law. >>> there is new information coming out on a possible sabotage planned on the south bay. we'll tell you why officials say someone may have cut a fiberoptic line in order to shoot up a power station. >>> another breezy day. not as windy as yesterday. temperatures a little warmer. winds are dying further and we're going to see warmer day time highs as we get towards thursday. you kids should count yourselves lucky....
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the tough new laws designed to protect workers when the heat is on. that's at 11:00. that's it for us at 6:00. ♪ >> now a paid presentation for meaningful beauty advanced by cindy crawford. >> with special appearances by debra messing. >> valerie bertinelli. >> christa miller. >> and stars from tv's royal pains and the mentalist. >> hosted by network tv correspondent katrina szish. >> brought to you by guthy-renker. >> hi, everyone, i'm beauty and style journalist katrina szish on location in beverly hills. in just a few minutes we'll meet one of the most beautiful women in the world, supermodel cindy crawford. at age 45, cindy still looks impossibly young and gorgeous. >> oh, my god, she's just stunning. her skin is just amazing, and so i feel like now i have a chance. >> what's cindy's beauty secret? we're about to find out. ♪ >> the first time i saw cindy in person, she turned around, i went, "whoa! that woman's gorgeous and she doesn't have a drop of ma
the tough new laws designed to protect workers when the heat is on. that's at 11:00. that's it for us at 6:00. ♪ >> now a paid presentation for meaningful beauty advanced by cindy crawford. >> with special appearances by debra messing. >> valerie bertinelli. >> christa miller. >> and stars from tv's royal pains and the mentalist. >> hosted by network tv correspondent katrina szish. >> brought to you by guthy-renker. >> hi, everyone, i'm beauty...
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stay here in the united states but instead -- [cheers and applause] -- but instead our immigration laws may force some of you to leave in the months and years ahead. >> he urged the audiences to contact lawmakers about the immigration bill being debated in congress. >>> a stretch of warn avenue in fremont closes tomorrow for at least a year. it will be shutdown for b.a.r.t construction. crews will build three train bridges. it is part of the project that is expected to be completed in 2018. >>> muni will have a new fleet. tomorrow, san francisco mayor will unveil the first of the new hybrid buses at pier 48. they are spending $35 million to replace the aging fleet. >>> in palo alto, the iconic varsity theater, home to borders books for many years has a new tenant. samsung is opening a lab there. the samsung plant taps into the university. the building will keep its historic 1927 charm. >>> one day they were on vacation. the next day in a hospital in a fight for survival. >> is he going to be all right? how is it going to effect him? and will he still be the same? >> how this young women
stay here in the united states but instead -- [cheers and applause] -- but instead our immigration laws may force some of you to leave in the months and years ahead. >> he urged the audiences to contact lawmakers about the immigration bill being debated in congress. >>> a stretch of warn avenue in fremont closes tomorrow for at least a year. it will be shutdown for b.a.r.t construction. crews will build three train bridges. it is part of the project that is expected to be...
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. >> we have hard data on enrollment under the new health care law. numbers far short of what was projected. slightly more than 106,000 people were able to enroll during first month. 15 marketplaces run by states. nearly 31,000 people enrolled. today government information technology officers appeared to discuss access problem was the federal site >> the experience of health care.gov has been frustrating. the problems are unacceptable. >> the woman bay who became the face of the web site is talking about the backlash experienced. people have problem was that site. you can see her interview on abc7 news coming up at 4:30. >> contra costa county firefighters tweeted this picture this afternoon. my goodness, flames there. the one story home on san louis road engulfed when they first arrived just before noon the planes shot high enough to be visible from our east bay hills camera. the homeowner found after a brief search for victims cruise staying there just to make sure it does not flare up, again. >> new casino is back open business. the driver crashed
. >> we have hard data on enrollment under the new health care law. numbers far short of what was projected. slightly more than 106,000 people were able to enroll during first month. 15 marketplaces run by states. nearly 31,000 people enrolled. today government information technology officers appeared to discuss access problem was the federal site >> the experience of health care.gov has been frustrating. the problems are unacceptable. >> the woman bay who became the face of...
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right now, the satellite is showing a weakness that pushed on law and we are in between systems but with enough low level moisture in the clouds continuing to pump through we will see temperatures held down and the sea breeze kicking up from time to time. through the afternoon, notice we will see sun, higher elevations, could see a sprinkle right through wednesday, starting out with the low clouds and by the afternoon, once again, we will clear on out but the santa cruz mountains could have a sprinkle and the better chance comes our way later in the day open thursday, and you can see the wave pushing up through the in the bay with a few showers in the east bay. what we will see will be light if we see anything at all with temperatures in the mid-60's for present and 65 in san jose and 63 in the north bay and 67 half moon bay and we will be back in dry conditions tomorrow with a chance of showers on thursday and warmer on friday and here comes a chance of rain on saturday and it looks wet for eater. sue? >> good morning. celebrating the brand new tunnel at devil's slide tunnel, you can se
right now, the satellite is showing a weakness that pushed on law and we are in between systems but with enough low level moisture in the clouds continuing to pump through we will see temperatures held down and the sea breeze kicking up from time to time. through the afternoon, notice we will see sun, higher elevations, could see a sprinkle right through wednesday, starting out with the low clouds and by the afternoon, once again, we will clear on out but the santa cruz mountains could have a...
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known support of gay marriage, says that gays and lesbians must be treated like everyone else under the law. the obama administration has until february 28th to file a friend of the court brief. if he does, it does not guarantee the high court will agree with him. analysts say his opinion does carry weight with justices. live in san francisco, marla tellez, "today in the bay." >> we have breaking news right now. another strange twist from south africa. tweets from inside the oscar pistorius bail hearing say there was some kind of threat outside of that courthouse in the past 20 minutes. the imagines straight l
known support of gay marriage, says that gays and lesbians must be treated like everyone else under the law. the obama administration has until february 28th to file a friend of the court brief. if he does, it does not guarantee the high court will agree with him. analysts say his opinion does carry weight with justices. live in san francisco, marla tellez, "today in the bay." >> we have breaking news right now. another strange twist from south africa. tweets from inside the...
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saying legislators should pass the law banning. this is politically impossible in san francisco and he doesn't see it happening. the legislature would actually go through wit. >> workers, here's something they do agree on. they agree they do not like the idea of a no-strike clause. live in walnut creek, mark kelly, kpix 5. >>> people just staying home. traffic overall is lighter than usual. the bay bridge, a live look at fremont street. they have a small fender bender reporting and off the right- hand shoulder. approaching the first exit into san francisco. the morning commute, so far so good. over there, barely a delay at all. it's out towards the east bay and the lights turn on at 6:12 this morning and we are problem free. it's also the columbus day holiday and decide to take the day off work. some schools not in session as well. here's the live look outside of the east bay and in oakland to the speed limit and the downtown oakland exits and check in with bart. all trains are running this morning. the deadline was postponed. 24 h
saying legislators should pass the law banning. this is politically impossible in san francisco and he doesn't see it happening. the legislature would actually go through wit. >> workers, here's something they do agree on. they agree they do not like the idea of a no-strike clause. live in walnut creek, mark kelly, kpix 5. >>> people just staying home. traffic overall is lighter than usual. the bay bridge, a live look at fremont street. they have a small fender bender reporting...
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next, how people are pushing for stronger laws to protect women internationally. >> a warning going out to beachgoers, after a walk on the beach ends in tragedy. >> we'll continue to follow breaking news in hayward where the water main break is still causing trouble. this is jackson street right off of highway 92. on the eastbound ramp and one lane closed. we'll check on driver options coming up. ♪ we were skipping stones and letting go ♪ ♪ over the river and down the road ♪ [ female announcer ] at nature valley, we know nature comes together in amazing ways. that's why we bring together natural ingredients, like dark chocolate with toasted oats, or sweet golden honey. perfect combinations of nature's delicious ingredients, from nature valley. ♪ ♪ i was thinking that i hope this never ends ♪ [ female announcer ] nature valley granola bars, nature at its most delicious. >> katie: we're following breaking news. live at a water main break at jackson and santa clara streets and light now the right lane of eastbound 92 as you transition on to jackson, that lane is closed. a lot
next, how people are pushing for stronger laws to protect women internationally. >> a warning going out to beachgoers, after a walk on the beach ends in tragedy. >> we'll continue to follow breaking news in hayward where the water main break is still causing trouble. this is jackson street right off of highway 92. on the eastbound ramp and one lane closed. we'll check on driver options coming up. ♪ we were skipping stones and letting go ♪ ♪ over the river and down the road ♪...
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hopeful that everyone understandst that these boys, none of whom have ever been in trouble with the law are to be regarded as innocent. we believe it inappropriate to comment further at this time. and that is a critical point here. when it comes to how much of the investigation we can review, this case is currently not met the state's threshold to charge the three teenagers as adults. in the juvenile system details will remain sealed. we have confirmed the case is in the juvenile court system because the three accused are under the age of 18. if it stays in the juvenile courts means any trial will not be open to the public and all records and details of the district attorney's case will not be public. that does not mean the case will remain permanently in t lly juv system. that decision and that hearing if it happens will not be public. the next major legal move is a decision by the d.a. to possibly ask a judge to move this case to adult court. >> thank you very much. >>> hash tag rape culture is the twitter name being used to counter act why social media is being used as a weapon to bu
hopeful that everyone understandst that these boys, none of whom have ever been in trouble with the law are to be regarded as innocent. we believe it inappropriate to comment further at this time. and that is a critical point here. when it comes to how much of the investigation we can review, this case is currently not met the state's threshold to charge the three teenagers as adults. in the juvenile system details will remain sealed. we have confirmed the case is in the juvenile court system...
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the tough new laws designed to protect workers when the heat is on. that's at 11:00. that's it for us at 6:00. >> ah, let me get some breakfast started here. yep. ugh! i wouldn't eat that. >> good morning, mr. brown. >> there you go, cora. oatmeal, just like you like it. >> oh, thank you, mr. brown.
the tough new laws designed to protect workers when the heat is on. that's at 11:00. that's it for us at 6:00. >> ah, let me get some breakfast started here. yep. ugh! i wouldn't eat that. >> good morning, mr. brown. >> there you go, cora. oatmeal, just like you like it. >> oh, thank you, mr. brown.
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they will donate 10% of the money it makes from all meals served today and the san francisco law firm will match all of those donations up to $10,000. >>> an american manhasset been sentenced to 15 years of hard labor in north korea. kenneth bay was sentenced for carrying out serious crimes but they did not say what those crimes were. the north is using bay to get a visit from a prominent american seeking his release. >>> he was arrested brief are you under the supreme leader. reportedly he was held for several hours and warned to stop creating problems for the islamic regime. reportedly act faleh hassan almaleki mahmoud ahmadinejad will be trying to work with them. >>> he announced two more nominations for his second term administration. they will hire a woman who is an and throw pit of and hired hare to the -- here to the -- heir to the fortune. >>> back here at home, berkeley researchers have new evidence, there should be tougher guidelines and they tested 32 lipsticks and lip glosses at 32 bay area stores and they said led was found in the products but concluded they were found to
they will donate 10% of the money it makes from all meals served today and the san francisco law firm will match all of those donations up to $10,000. >>> an american manhasset been sentenced to 15 years of hard labor in north korea. kenneth bay was sentenced for carrying out serious crimes but they did not say what those crimes were. the north is using bay to get a visit from a prominent american seeking his release. >>> he was arrested brief are you under the supreme leader....
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rae view of stand your ground law. administration says may promote rather than prevent gun violence. and the bolstering of the self-esteem of young black men. >> then finally i think it's important for all of to us do some soul searching. >> in the end president obama went personal again. hearten by the racial progress he sees from his daughter generation. >> as you know when i talk to malia and sasha and listen to their friend and see them interact, they are better than we are. >> finally invoking the constitution itself as the nation continues 230 year struggle with the diversity. >> we are about becoming a more perfect union not a perfect union but more perfect union. >> this is abc news washington. >> remarkable day at the white house. web site political reports that obama staff cheered and did fist pump during this morning unscripted comments. aide say he expressed strong opinion privately and reluctance to talk about the verdict surprised them. trayvon martin parents release a statement thanking him for saying wh
rae view of stand your ground law. administration says may promote rather than prevent gun violence. and the bolstering of the self-esteem of young black men. >> then finally i think it's important for all of to us do some soul searching. >> in the end president obama went personal again. hearten by the racial progress he sees from his daughter generation. >> as you know when i talk to malia and sasha and listen to their friend and see them interact, they are better than we...
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. >> senior law enforcement officials tells abc7 news they lied to us once, we will not trust, we will verify. one man is accused of lying to federal investigators when asked if he and two others destroyed evidence related to the bombings. the 19-year-old robel phillipos is a citizen and went to high school with suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. the other two are 19 years old and friends from the university of massachusetts at dartmouth. azamat tazhayakov is enrolled but suspended and dias kadyrbayev is not currently enrolled. investigators say they threw away a backpack belonging to dzhokhar tsarnaev containing fireworks that appear to have had explosive powder removed. also, they exchanged text emergencies with zach zag -- dzhokhar tsarnaev appeared at news when investigators were looking for the brothers. the tons deny the charges. >> his first knowledge of the bombing came later and the government allegations as far as he saw a photo and recognized him we dispute. >> tamerlanand tamalpais' widowo her husband after the surveillance video and his picture appeared on the news but we don't kn
. >> senior law enforcement officials tells abc7 news they lied to us once, we will not trust, we will verify. one man is accused of lying to federal investigators when asked if he and two others destroyed evidence related to the bombings. the 19-year-old robel phillipos is a citizen and went to high school with suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. the other two are 19 years old and friends from the university of massachusetts at dartmouth. azamat tazhayakov is enrolled but suspended and dias...
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house speaker boehner is pushing for changes to the new health care law. >> what a train wreck? how can you tax people for not buying a product from a website that doesn't work? >> our interest is to solve the problem, open government, negotiate and honor the full faith and credit of the united states. >> pelosi has figures on how much the closure of the national parks is costing in lost spending and lost revenue, it is $76 million a day. at this point, that is times ten. >> breweries are taking it on the chin because of the shutdown. case in point, the brewing company in fairfield cannot put out any of the newest craft beers because the government has to approve the labels and although the alcohol and tobacco tax and trade bureau is closed, it is still collecting permit taxes. >> we are not able to put out our if you products until the federal government is back in its own business. >> irritating? >> very. >> the company is in the midst of expanding from 1,600 to 3,000 barrels a year but they cannot do so without a people. >> libya state news agency says the prime prime ministe
house speaker boehner is pushing for changes to the new health care law. >> what a train wreck? how can you tax people for not buying a product from a website that doesn't work? >> our interest is to solve the problem, open government, negotiate and honor the full faith and credit of the united states. >> pelosi has figures on how much the closure of the national parks is costing in lost spending and lost revenue, it is $76 million a day. at this point, that is times ten....
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the poll is encouraging news for the president's health care law which is thought to have low and for young people. >> today we learn the name of the new sponsor for uc berkeley memorial stadium which will announce a 15 year naming rights deal for field sponsorship. the university says that the deal is with a nontraditional corporate sponsor with ties to cal. officials say this will not affect the traditional memorial stadium name. >> this afternoon, we will know who will serve up the food at the new 49ers stadium in santa clara. the 49ers are holding a news conference to announce a partnership at levee -- at levi stadium with a culinary all star. they posted a brief video of a sign being hoisted on the new home. the 49s will play at levi stadium starting next season. >> this is football weather, i guess, in some places. >> in buffalo. >> good morning. we are dropping into the 20's with records shattered already in the north bay. the mild spot is san francisco at 42. 34, freezing, at of what half and below freezing for fremont, hose, los gatos, san extra moan -- san ramon valley. comp
the poll is encouraging news for the president's health care law which is thought to have low and for young people. >> today we learn the name of the new sponsor for uc berkeley memorial stadium which will announce a 15 year naming rights deal for field sponsorship. the university says that the deal is with a nontraditional corporate sponsor with ties to cal. officials say this will not affect the traditional memorial stadium name. >> this afternoon, we will know who will serve up...
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or state law. when it comes to what kind of i.d. you need to show at the polls, there is no federal law governing those rules except for the basic constitutional principle that we're all equal? under the law. >> voting is a fundamental right for purposes of equality. and so if you can show that there is a significant impact along any of those dimensions, you've got a real constitutional problem or voting rights problem. this doesn't have anything to do with equal protection. it doesn't have anything to do with the fundamental right to vote. it has to do with the fact that there was a federal law that specifically governed the process by which people could register to vote. >> now moving back to the i.d. laws with respect to identification at the polls, some have argued that i.d. laws in states like pennsylvania, mississippi, texas, and south carolina are unconstitutional. now that has to do with claims that requiring a photo i.d. at the polls might discriminate based on someone's income, race, or b
or state law. when it comes to what kind of i.d. you need to show at the polls, there is no federal law governing those rules except for the basic constitutional principle that we're all equal? under the law. >> voting is a fundamental right for purposes of equality. and so if you can show that there is a significant impact along any of those dimensions, you've got a real constitutional problem or voting rights problem. this doesn't have anything to do with equal protection. it doesn't...
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law enforcement has 72 hours to file charges after an arrest or the suspect is released. the workday ends officially at 5:00 p.m. fite was arrested at 4:56 on friday which means the district attorney had to file charges by 5:00 p.m. on tuesday. for some reason, they thought they had until wednesday. the contra costa county sheriff's department said he didn't have any outstanding warrants and so they had to release him. >> there is obviously he robbed a bank. >> inefficiency and it's totally irresponsible. we have enough crazy people around. >> the senior deputy d.a. told "abc 7 news", we took the time because we thought we had the time. pinole police chief says his department was aware of the deadline but we should have pushed the time issue and we didn't. now, the f.b.i. says it's urgently trying to recapture a man that could be dangerous, desperate and willing to fight for the freedom that was mistakenly handed to him. >> they say gary fite is 5'8", 180 pounds and ties to oakland, vallejo antioch and reno, nevada >> katie: new this morning, two east bay police agencies
law enforcement has 72 hours to file charges after an arrest or the suspect is released. the workday ends officially at 5:00 p.m. fite was arrested at 4:56 on friday which means the district attorney had to file charges by 5:00 p.m. on tuesday. for some reason, they thought they had until wednesday. the contra costa county sheriff's department said he didn't have any outstanding warrants and so they had to release him. >> there is obviously he robbed a bank. >> inefficiency and it's...
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. >> today, sesame street star elmo is going to prison, not in trouble with the law, though, but is helping children deal with the stress of having incarcerated parkents. elmo will visit san quentin and give a video presentation featuring a new muppet character named alex whose father is behind bars. it is part of a family work shop. elmo did the same thing yesterday in dublin at the jail. >> the morning news continues at 5:30 with the top stories including a shocking case of identity theft involving cancer patients. >> caught on camera, package thefts in east bay city. thefts in east bay city. shot neces hey... thefts in east bay city. is this flu shot necessary? it keeps you healthy during flu season. but does it hurt? nah. plus you get a really sweet bandaid! anything else i should know? here's a thought, try scoring more points on the other team. okay. even a warrior can get sick. kaiser permanente reminds you to get your flu shot this season. >>> abc7 news begins with breakings news. >> thanks for being here. the breaking news, hair police arrested the drive who ran his van into a powe
. >> today, sesame street star elmo is going to prison, not in trouble with the law, though, but is helping children deal with the stress of having incarcerated parkents. elmo will visit san quentin and give a video presentation featuring a new muppet character named alex whose father is behind bars. it is part of a family work shop. elmo did the same thing yesterday in dublin at the jail. >> the morning news continues at 5:30 with the top stories including a shocking case of...
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. >>> no matter how old you are, your parents can always lay down the law if you don't believe it ask 23-year-old clay thompson of the golden state warriors. thompson was fined $35,000 by the nba for his part in this fight tuesday night. his dad, a former nba player, wasn't happy telling clay's mom look what our idiot son did. clay's parents manage his money and decided to punish him by docking his allowance. he usually gets $300 a week walking around money as they call it. $300. >> clay, if you're watching, i'll take care of this. i'll give you $1,000 a week out of your hundreds of thousands worth of salary. that's crazy. >> absurd. >> i think mike agrees with that. >> i do but it's also good to note because my kids are 7, 4 1/2, parents work is apparently never done. it just keeps going. good job for managing money as well. looking here where you have to manage your money, cash or fastrak. marla and terry showed you a backup at the toll plaza. that was unusual for a friday. typically what happens between 5:00 and 6:00, we have toll lanes opening shifting staff there so that's what h
. >>> no matter how old you are, your parents can always lay down the law if you don't believe it ask 23-year-old clay thompson of the golden state warriors. thompson was fined $35,000 by the nba for his part in this fight tuesday night. his dad, a former nba player, wasn't happy telling clay's mom look what our idiot son did. clay's parents manage his money and decided to punish him by docking his allowance. he usually gets $300 a week walking around money as they call it. $300....
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new york city comptroller is calling for a historic change to the city's marijuana laws. john liu is proposing legalizing medicinal marijuana and allowing adults to possess up to an ounce of pot. he also believes the sweeping change would pump more than 400-million- dollars into the city's coffers thanks to taxes and fees placed on drug sales. the mayoral candidate says the decriminalization of small amounts of pot would also be "socially just" for blacks and latinos, who make up the majority of people arrested for marijuana possession. [ female announcer ] ] it's a mountain grown mornig g with folgers lively colombia. welcoming the sunrise with h a taste of vanilla bisco. whether it's one cup up or a full carafe, turn any day gourmet with folgers gourmet selections. if you're like me, you've been working you've been working like a dog all year. but you don't need to camp out 'til labor day to reward yourself! mattress discounters' labor day sale is on now! rest those tired bones on a queen size sealy gel memory foam mattress for just $497! get 48 months interest-free fin
new york city comptroller is calling for a historic change to the city's marijuana laws. john liu is proposing legalizing medicinal marijuana and allowing adults to possess up to an ounce of pot. he also believes the sweeping change would pump more than 400-million- dollars into the city's coffers thanks to taxes and fees placed on drug sales. the mayoral candidate says the decriminalization of small amounts of pot would also be "socially just" for blacks and latinos, who make up the...
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we'll tell you about some gun laws effective january 1st. >> and up next, changes to the way schools can treat children's food allergies. why more campuses could have epipens in stock. . >>> officials in fresno say this fiery small plane crash yesterday killed a man and his 9-year-old nephew. an faa spokesman said the cessna 172 was trying to land at fresno's chandler executive airport, about 6:30 last night. emergency workers say the plane clipped a treetop and crashed in the front yard of a home about 800 feet away from the runway. no one on the ground was hurt. the victims' names have not been released. >>> the santa clara county coroner's office today released the name of a woman killed christmas day by bta light rail train. 47-year-old caprice crawford of santa clara died after being hit by a train near the willow glenn neighborhood. police are treating the death as an accident, but the investigation is not over yet. a valley transportation spokeswoman said crawford was wearing dark clothing as she walked on the track and that the train wasn't able to stop in time. >>> state pol
we'll tell you about some gun laws effective january 1st. >> and up next, changes to the way schools can treat children's food allergies. why more campuses could have epipens in stock. . >>> officials in fresno say this fiery small plane crash yesterday killed a man and his 9-year-old nephew. an faa spokesman said the cessna 172 was trying to land at fresno's chandler executive airport, about 6:30 last night. emergency workers say the plane clipped a treetop and crashed in the...
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a new law requires that seismic upgrades be made within years. some renters are concerned that the cost will be passed down to them. today a land use committee is expected to vote on legislation to make it easier for renters to apply for a financial hardship exemption. >>> santa rosa may be pulling out of a plastic bag. they have been trying to build support for the measure. it would require a unanimous vote. santa rosa decides not to participate it would kill the county wide ban. city leaders say they have reservations about the loss of local control. right now the vote is scheduled for september 18th. >>> the debate over when women should get mammograms should reignite. a report out today of harvard medical school says women should get tested before the age of 50. researchers say they looked at the casesover 609 women who died of breast cancer. of that 65% never had a mammogram. critics including the task force say earlier screening doesn't save enough lives to justify the expense. >>> coming up in our 6:00 hour pam the clock is ticking toward
a new law requires that seismic upgrades be made within years. some renters are concerned that the cost will be passed down to them. today a land use committee is expected to vote on legislation to make it easier for renters to apply for a financial hardship exemption. >>> santa rosa may be pulling out of a plastic bag. they have been trying to build support for the measure. it would require a unanimous vote. santa rosa decides not to participate it would kill the county wide ban. city...
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>> reporter: before it can weigh in the court must decide whether the group defending the law led by house republicans has the authority to make the case. it is no sure bet. the meaning of marriage has ignited a debate outside the high court. yesterday for the first time justices considered whether gays and lesbians have a fundamental right to marry. >> can you think of any other rational basis for a state using sexual orientation as a factor in denying homosexuals benefits? >> you want us to step in and render a decision based on an assessment of the effects of this institution which is newer than cell phones or the internet? >> reporter: just 16 years a the defense of marriage act passed congress with a large majority but now many lawmakers are having second thoughts. five u.s. sitting senators have changed their minds since sunday. >> before you get away, let me ask you this. what is at stake really for gay couples with doma? what does it do? >> reporter: -- accept the federal definition for marriage, in this case a man and a woman, some 1,000 regulations use marital status to det
>> reporter: before it can weigh in the court must decide whether the group defending the law led by house republicans has the authority to make the case. it is no sure bet. the meaning of marriage has ignited a debate outside the high court. yesterday for the first time justices considered whether gays and lesbians have a fundamental right to marry. >> can you think of any other rational basis for a state using sexual orientation as a factor in denying homosexuals benefits?...
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banned a year ago after the i-team exposed how ducks are force-fed to fatten the police officers but the law does not stop anyone from giving it away which is what the doughnut company will do. >> you will either love the sounds this or hate it, a glazed doughnut breakfast sandwich glazed doughnut with fried egg and bacon but the chain says this sandwich is only 360 calories which is 30 calories less than the turkey sausage sandwich that was roll out. >> tech company announcing a new acquisition but hundreds of rock fragments liter highway 101 and the morning commute is not impacted. >> problem faces america's cup race are document asked new they are getting >> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. at 6:00, boulders block several lanes of traffic on highway 101 in marin county overnight. ahead, the impact on the commute. >> a shooting in oakland leave one dead overnight and how the shooting sparked a power outage for hundreds. >> a woman is attacked on a popular trail on the peninsula and what police are doing now to catch the suspect. >> good tuesday morning, so much goin
banned a year ago after the i-team exposed how ducks are force-fed to fatten the police officers but the law does not stop anyone from giving it away which is what the doughnut company will do. >> you will either love the sounds this or hate it, a glazed doughnut breakfast sandwich glazed doughnut with fried egg and bacon but the chain says this sandwich is only 360 calories which is 30 calories less than the turkey sausage sandwich that was roll out. >> tech company announcing a...
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the day planner for the bay is overcast at 56 law 7:00. we will see slow sunshine and mostly sunny and mid-60's by noon, mostly sunny with haze and below average temperatures. in the evening,
the day planner for the bay is overcast at 56 law 7:00. we will see slow sunshine and mostly sunny and mid-60's by noon, mostly sunny with haze and below average temperatures. in the evening,
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that's the problem according to a new report by the natural resource defense council in harvard law. >> nine out of ten people may be throwing out food based on the mistaken impression that these labels are conveying information about safety and that's not the case. >> reporter: for instance, the sell by date is simply an internal stocking note to retailers. after which the food is usually donated to a food bank. and contrary to common belief, the best by and use by dates are not discard dates. >> they are usually just indicators of peak quality that a manufacturer often determines by their own criteria. >> reporter: the report is calling on manufacturers to hide the sell by dates from consumers and print uniform date labels that clearly differentiate between safety and quality. the council would also like more oversight of the labels that are currently unregulated and completely voluntary. do you recommend people ignore those dates and rely on their nose and their sense of taste? >> in terms of safety, i think that's right. these labels are not meant to communicate safety anyway. >>
that's the problem according to a new report by the natural resource defense council in harvard law. >> nine out of ten people may be throwing out food based on the mistaken impression that these labels are conveying information about safety and that's not the case. >> reporter: for instance, the sell by date is simply an internal stocking note to retailers. after which the food is usually donated to a food bank. and contrary to common belief, the best by and use by dates are not...
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and an acl ureport out this week revealed many law enforcement companies are keeping data gathered during license late scans in parking lots and on the road. electronic frontier association to like to see more protection. >> consumers are simply giving up too much of their private data and it's the legislatures job to protect average californians from overly intrusive government snooping. >> i think they are going too far with a lot of things. i think things should be the way they are. there's no need to step it up. if it's not broke why fix it? >> if the pilot plan is approved and successful for the public tech experts say the digital plates could eventually show advertising when the vehicle is stopped for 4 seconds or more and be a moneymaker for the state. in sacramento, abc7 news. >>> new this morning president obama is commending the work of a consumer protection agency created after the economic crisis. the consumer financial protection bureau got its first permanent director this week after the senate vote today in fall richard pordre after years of delay. in his weekly internet an
and an acl ureport out this week revealed many law enforcement companies are keeping data gathered during license late scans in parking lots and on the road. electronic frontier association to like to see more protection. >> consumers are simply giving up too much of their private data and it's the legislatures job to protect average californians from overly intrusive government snooping. >> i think they are going too far with a lot of things. i think things should be the way they...
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restaurants have to start complying with the law on november 1st. >> straight ahead, a new law that hems workers who have to stay out in the high temperatures during the day. and digging for business. downtown san jose getting their first new post recession high light. >> welcome back. let's get things started this half-hour with a look at the weather with meteorologist lisa argen. >> we are two degrees carolina than yesterday but still going for a high of 96 today. well above the average. the excessive heat warning continues for the inland valley through tuesday night. right in the middle of the heat wave with 68 in livermore. napa at 62. a cool 58 in santa rosa. san francisco is in the upper 50s, as well. later on today around the bay it will be very warm. in fact, we are talking very little change. if you are close to the coast it will be pleasant with low to mid-70s around around the bay. in oakland mid-and upper 80s. and inland no changes. it looks like your heat for our inland valleys could last another day. so we could include this into wednesday. cooling is on the way for the fou
restaurants have to start complying with the law on november 1st. >> straight ahead, a new law that hems workers who have to stay out in the high temperatures during the day. and digging for business. downtown san jose getting their first new post recession high light. >> welcome back. let's get things started this half-hour with a look at the weather with meteorologist lisa argen. >> we are two degrees carolina than yesterday but still going for a high of 96 today. well above...
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>>> that eviction is legal but even some city supervisors who showed up at the rally say the law could use some changes. >>> it's a backup to your blind spot that could save lives then but a plan to require rear view cameras in all cars is years overdue. the new push to stop the government from dragging its feet. >> next thing you know my server jr, he -- he hears, she's choking, she's choking. >> a restaurant rescue fit for the movies. how a room full of top doctors improvised to save a choking woman as life. >> and have google deliver your grocery to your door. we put the company's new same day delivery service to the test. ,, in oakland today, the goverr signed a bill that will boo lifornia's minimu >>> millions of californians are about to get their first raise in years. in oakland today the governor signed a bill to boost california's minimum wage by 25% from $8 an hour to $10. it will happen in stages with a bump to $9 by next year and $10 by 2016. the last statewide increase was a 50-cent bump back in 2008. >>> and we are now three- quarters of the way through the governor's 60-
>>> that eviction is legal but even some city supervisors who showed up at the rally say the law could use some changes. >>> it's a backup to your blind spot that could save lives then but a plan to require rear view cameras in all cars is years overdue. the new push to stop the government from dragging its feet. >> next thing you know my server jr, he -- he hears, she's choking, she's choking. >> a restaurant rescue fit for the movies. how a room full of top...
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as a probationer, he is supposed to cooperate with law enforcement, not run away. >> so now he is in extreme violation so he is going to be arrested and spend the night in jail. >> reporter: these officers are part of a multi-agency task force helping the oakland police chase down the bad guys. >> we are going to ride with six vehicles altogether. >> reporter: the task force commander says there is a strong federal presence here from u.s. marshals to the fbi, who work alongside other state and local agencies. >> the police presence will make an impact at least for tonight, say hey, the police are out maybe my criminal activity i was planning for tonight is not going to happen. >> reporter: in just the last two years, this multi-agency task force has made around 300 arrests here in the streets of oakland. we're talking fugitive arrests, opd warrants, and about 70 of those have been murder suspects. >> who we're targeting is the worst of the worst. >> but he does have weapons history, okay? >> we're looking for the individuals that are the decision-makers, the shot- callers, and those
as a probationer, he is supposed to cooperate with law enforcement, not run away. >> so now he is in extreme violation so he is going to be arrested and spend the night in jail. >> reporter: these officers are part of a multi-agency task force helping the oakland police chase down the bad guys. >> we are going to ride with six vehicles altogether. >> reporter: the task force commander says there is a strong federal presence here from u.s. marshals to the fbi, who work...
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residents want it rae moved but the law bar police from doing that until june 24th at the earliest. >> marina bay is very beautiful setting. on san francisco bay overlooking brooks island and you have a boat that has been abandoned here in and takes them 24 days to get it out. it takes a little bit too long. >>reporter: richmond police did not specify the crime olson committed but they say he is considered to be a low risk sex offender. >>> san francisco police are lacking for witnesses and bart is taking new action tonight after a naked man terrorize passengers last month. cell phone video shows the wild eye man roaming a bart station while performing his acrobatic antic and attacking riders. there he goes after someone there it took some time before help arrived, too. heather has new information tonight about the man who was arrested. >> security camera are positioned all over bart station but it's this cell phone video that will be the key evidence against 24-year-old perez in the criminal case against him. but that case may never get to trial if he's deported first. it's unclear n
residents want it rae moved but the law bar police from doing that until june 24th at the earliest. >> marina bay is very beautiful setting. on san francisco bay overlooking brooks island and you have a boat that has been abandoned here in and takes them 24 days to get it out. it takes a little bit too long. >>reporter: richmond police did not specify the crime olson committed but they say he is considered to be a low risk sex offender. >>> san francisco police are lacking...
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federal law requires that they have a bright orange plug in the barrel and an orange stripe one inch thick must be on both sides of the barrel. it's also illegal to cover those markings. >>> union city police identified a man today who was shot to death by an officer monday night. investigators say 47-year-old timothy lopez was confrontational when they responded to his home on reports of a disturbance. police say lopez threatened officers with a pipe before he was shot. investigators say lopez was on parole and had a prior warrant for resisting an officer. >>> a suspect in an attempted homicide is under arrest following a police pursuit and crash in berkeley. this is how the crash ended when the suspect's car crashed into a tree on the alameda north ofhopkins street early this morning. dwayne naylor of texas was injured but expected to survive. he beat a man just prior to that chase. >>> at east oakland, a neighborhood is boiling over with frustration tonight because of sideshow activity this last weekend that turned violent. a 69-year-old man was beaten all because he just wanted s
federal law requires that they have a bright orange plug in the barrel and an orange stripe one inch thick must be on both sides of the barrel. it's also illegal to cover those markings. >>> union city police identified a man today who was shot to death by an officer monday night. investigators say 47-year-old timothy lopez was confrontational when they responded to his home on reports of a disturbance. police say lopez threatened officers with a pipe before he was shot. investigators...
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. >> company deny hours are being reduced to circumvent the law. opponents, including wal-mart, are teaming up to fight the proposed penalty. they say there's already a federal penalty in place and the state fine could be up to six times that or up to $15,000 per employee. they insist any added cost will hurt the economy. >> it's like a gun to the employer's head. it promises to increase our unemployment rate. guarantees it. and that's what we are telling people. >> she just wants her full time hours back and health coverage. >> it's something that i should be able to provide for my family. >> the gomez bill has until mid-september to get to the governor's desk. in sacramento, nannette miranda, abc7 news. >> if you like it warm, this mother's day is going to be the hottest day of the week. here's lisa argen. >> yeah. but you know we are lagging behind in the north bay where the fog has been hanging from santa rosa and parts of napa. but right now you can see it looks pretty shallow from mt. tam. we have 50s in parts of the far north bay with upper
. >> company deny hours are being reduced to circumvent the law. opponents, including wal-mart, are teaming up to fight the proposed penalty. they say there's already a federal penalty in place and the state fine could be up to six times that or up to $15,000 per employee. they insist any added cost will hurt the economy. >> it's like a gun to the employer's head. it promises to increase our unemployment rate. guarantees it. and that's what we are telling people. >> she just...
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he writes voting suppression laws, and puts it in language that looks different but the results are the same. >> reporter: standing between three presidents on one side, and the king family on another, congressman john lewis, the last surviving speaker of the '63 march, challenged the nation, as dr. king did to make good on its promise. >> unemployment, poverty, and hunger, or the new struggle for voting rights. i say to each one of you today, we must never, ever give up. >> reporter: president obama and others pointed out the original march was about jobs and justice. noting the unemployment for blacks is almost twice the national average. >> more details now about the march. the sound system was sabotaged the night before. then lieutenant kennedy had them repair the sound still. this month president obama announced rusten will receive the medal of freedom post humorously. washington closed down liquor stores fearing the march would lead to violence. but it turns out there were no arrests at the march. coming up tonight, the voices of those who say the country has not moved far enough
he writes voting suppression laws, and puts it in language that looks different but the results are the same. >> reporter: standing between three presidents on one side, and the king family on another, congressman john lewis, the last surviving speaker of the '63 march, challenged the nation, as dr. king did to make good on its promise. >> unemployment, poverty, and hunger, or the new struggle for voting rights. i say to each one of you today, we must never, ever give up. >>...
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politicians are calling for new laws to increase punishment for rapists. >>> this was a day of rejoices in san francisco as community groups gather to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the emancipation as well as kwanza. the village arts commission put together the celebration. they paid tribute to pioneering african americans. >> harriett tubman, nat turner. >> reporter: one organizers said today's event was meant to bring the community together at a tile when violence is plaguing their neighborhood. >>> a rash of crimes has a neighborhood on edge. >> that tells me somebody is watching the house, they know when we leave. >>> see how stanford fans celebrated a huge win in the rose bowl. >> it's going to be different but it's going to help. >> and san francisco's minimum wage goes up as of today. will it hurt business or help the bay area economy? >>> a water main break is causing sop problems in concord tonight -- some problems tonight. the water district says no one has lost water service. crews were called to the area around 5:45 this evening but we are told they had to obtain permit
politicians are calling for new laws to increase punishment for rapists. >>> this was a day of rejoices in san francisco as community groups gather to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the emancipation as well as kwanza. the village arts commission put together the celebration. they paid tribute to pioneering african americans. >> harriett tubman, nat turner. >> reporter: one organizers said today's event was meant to bring the community together at a tile when violence is...